Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [noun sg] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A few also winter in the Cuckmere estuary , the Amberley/Pulborough marshes and Glynde Levels , but parties of more than 20 are rare .
2 She knew that as a Deacon she was still an uncommon enough phenomenon in the Church to evoke curiosity .
3 But the other one of the is a nine o'clock delivery in the morning you see so the rest of the load must be there you see .
4 They used to come home , the sh the show used to shut on a Friday at half past five and they 'd come by train then , years ago , they used to be loaded in London , Liverpool Street or one of the stations there , come down to Soham and we used to , they used to arrive here about er twelve o'clock time in the morning .
5 Nicolle gave the Channel Islands their first ever victory in the championship when he edged out the defending champion 7-1 , 3-7 , 7-6 , 1-7 , 7-2 .
6 His Pontypridd side lost 24-14 to South Wales Police , who recorded their first ever victory in the tournament .
7 There are all sorts of people involved and the various underground factions , that maybe that one has , er as , probably as an afterthought er considered that , that maybe money in the release of any Western hostages , that may be where the story has come from , but certainly from the informed sources , and the , the , er certainly on the evidence of past hostages releases , er we would n't really have expected that er ransom would be demanded , obviously we have to wait and see when er , when the hostages are set free .
8 so that must be , that must be that there caffeine in the Coke
9 Fielding maintained that Lorne was all fucked out " , having gorged himself to the point of decrepitude during his first decade at the top , a common enough syndrome in the movie business .
10 The incident is a more extreme example of a common enough practice in the development of a new popular style for royalty .
11 The situation has greatly improved from 1989 when affordability in the province was at its worst , with mortgage repayments eating up an average of 14.3pc of income .
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